Check out all the cool and awesome rides and attractions in Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen during my recent visit. From the demon, the astronomer, the monsoon, Star flyer, Aquila, to Vertigo. Enjoy!
Tivoli Gardens (or simply Tivoli) is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark.
With 4.6 million visitors in 2016, Tivoli is the second-most popular seasonal amusement park in the world after Europa-Park. Tivoli is the most-visited theme park in Scandinavia, and the fifth most-visited theme park in Europe, only behind Disneyland Park (Disneyland Paris), Europa-Park, Walt Disney Studios Park and Efteling.
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When planning my second big European trip, I just knew Copenhagen had to be on the itinerary. Not only is it ranked as one of the happiest cities to live, but it’s also home to something of a mecca for hardcore Disney fans: Tivoli Gardens. In fact, due to the seasonal nature of the park, I actually moved the entire trip forward two weeks once I learned it would be closed on my original travel dates!
Tivoli Gardens was founded in 1843 by Georg Carstensen, who was able to get a charter for the park by telling King Christian VIII, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.” In attendance on its opening day was none other than Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen, who Tivoli honored 150 years later with a dark ride based on his stories (Den Flyvende Kuffert, aka The Flying Trunk). Tivoli is the second oldest theme park in the world, followed only by Dryehavsbakken, which is also in Denmark. It takes up 20 acres smack dab in the heart of the city, and very much feels like an oasis of serenity in the midst of Copenhagen’s hustle and bustle, much like Disneyland does in Anaheim.
Unlike most “Walt Disney visited this place and copied it for Disneyland” stories I’ve heard, Walt’s visit to Tivoli Gardens in 1951 was actually well-documented. It seems that Walt was incredibly impressed by how clean and organized the park was compared to the seedier carnival-style amusement parks he was used to back in the US. Walt’s good friend, famed radio and TV personalityArt Linkletter, recalled him furiously scribbling notes the whole time, about everything from the gardens to the food to the chairs they were sitting in. When Linkletter asked Walt what he was doing, he said, “I’m just making notes about something that I’ve always dreamed of, a great, great playground for the children and families of America.”
And when Disneyland opened four years later in 1955, it definitely bore a strong resemblance to Tivoli, from the perfectly manicured landscaping, to the extensive use of waterways and intricate lighting, to the well-themed “faraway land” environments. It even has a Matterhorn bobsled coaster that on the outside looks very much like Tivoli’s The Mountain, which opened in 1914 and is one of the world’s oldest roller coasters.
Walt visited Tivoli again in 1958, and then in 1964 in the midst of the New York World’s Fair, when he was deciding which rides from the fair to bring back to Disneyland for a major overhaul of the park. It also seems like Walt took some of the philosophy of Disneyland from Georg Carstensen, who in 1844 said, “Tivoli will never, so to speak, be finished.” This mirrors one of Walt’s famous quotes from Disneyland’s opening day: “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world”. And it’s intriguing to see how Tivoli has actually managed to evolve and add things like thrill rides and weekly rock concerts to stay relevant, while still holding on to 175 years of tradition and maintaining its original charm. I’m not sure you could make that case quite as convincingly for the current state of Disneyland….
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Tour of Tivoli Gardens -
Tivoli is the world's second oldest amusement park and is one of Copenhagen's most famous attractions. Tivoli is filled with wild rides, green oases, gourmet food, and rock concerts - and much more. WATCH FREE: http://www.nextstop.tv

At 92 feet tall and 1850 feet long with a top speed of 48 mph it might be the smallest, shortest and slowest B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard) floorless coaster, but it's still a thrilling ride. Did you know that even though it opened in 2004, it's one of the newest B&M floorless coasters currently operating? Only Hydra the Revenge at Dorney Park (2005), Hair Raiser at Ocean Park in Hong Kong (2011) and Nitro at Adlabs Imagica in India (2013) are newer.
You can also watch the off-ride video we posted to see more of what this thrilling coaster looks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGzSBtwI-qI
Tivoli Gardens is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is the exact same video as the Dæmonen 3D video we posted for those that cannot view the 3D version on their phone or tablet. Here is the link to the 3D video we posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBhYnE36_A4
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History

The amusement park was first called "Tivoli & Vauxhall"; "Tivoli" alluding to the Jardin de Tivoli in Paris (which in its turn had been named from Tivoli near Rome, Italy),"Vauxhall" alluding to the Vauxhall Gardens in London. It is also mentioned in various books, like Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.

Tivoli's founder, Georg Carstensen (b. 1812 – d. 1857), obtained a five-year charter to create Tivoli by telling King Christian VIII that "when the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics". The monarch granted Carstensen use of roughly 15 acres (61,000 m²) of the fortified glacis outside Vesterport (the West Gate) for an annual rent. Therefore, until the 1850s, Tivoli was outside the city, accessible through Vesterport.

Tivoli Theatre, Melbourne

The Tivoli Theatre was a major performing arts venue in Melbourne's East End Theatre District, located at 249 Bourke Street. The theatre's origins dated from 1866, with various remodelling and rebuilding throughout its history. Its final building opened as the New Opera House in 1901, and was renamed the Tivoli in 1914. The Tivoli eventually closed in 1966.

Early years

In the years following the Victorian gold rush, Melbourne's population and affluence was thriving, and entertainment venues were regularly established. One such venue was the Australia Hall, a small variety theatre build above livery stables. The Australia Hall opened on 2 November 1866, and was described as "of the exceedingly unpicturesque order of architecture." It was eventually redecorated and rechristened several times, before burning down in 1869.

Three years later, in 1872, a new theatre was erected on the site by tramway pioneer Henry Hoyt and George H. Johnson. Opening on 24 August, the Prince of Wales Opera House was a large, four level auditorium seating 2500 patrons. Its first lessee was opera impresario William Saurin Lyster.

Tivoli (Baltimore, Maryland)

Tivoli is a historic home located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a random stone ashlar masonry structure built about 1855 and consisting of a three-story, symmetrical Italianate main block, with a contemporary two-story, "T"-shaped service wing. It contains the administrative and clinical offices, the infirmary, and dining hall of the Woodbourne Center. It was the summer residence of Enoch Pratt, who purchased the property in 1870 and died here in 1896. It was also a home of Charles S. Abell, one of the owners of the Baltimore Sun Papers and whose wife gave the property to Woodbourne in 1925.

Garden

A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials. The most common form today is known as a residential garden, but the term garden has traditionally been a more general one. Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoological gardens. Western gardens are almost universally based on plants, with garden often signifying a shortened form of botanical garden.

Some traditional types of eastern gardens, such as Zen gardens, use plants sparsely or not at all. Xeriscape gardens use local native plants that do not require irrigation or extensive use of other resources while still providing the benefits of a garden environment. Gardens may exhibit structural enhancements, sometimes called follies, including water features such as fountains, ponds (with or without fish), waterfalls or creeks, dry creek beds, statuary, arbors, trellises and more.

History of gardening

The history of ornamental gardening may be considered as aesthetic expressions of beauty through art and nature, a display of taste or style in civilized life, an expression of an individual's or culture's philosophy, and sometimes as a display of private status or national pride—in private and public landscapes.

Introduction

Forest gardening, a plant-based food pro-system, is the world's oldest form of gardening. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions. In the gradual process of families improving their immediate environment, useful tree and vine species were identified, protected and improved whilst undesirable species were eliminated. Eventually foreign species were also selected and incorporated into the gardens.

The enclosure of outdoor space began in 10,000 BC. Though no one knows the specific details of the first garden, historians imagine the first enclosure was a type of barrier for the purpose of keeping out animals and marauders. Garden-making and design was a key precursor to landscape architecture, and it began in West Asia, eventually spreading westward into Greece, Spain, Germany, France, Britain, etc. Modern words of “garden” and “yard” are descendants of the Old English term “geard,” which means fence or enclosure.

12 Gardens Live

12 Gardens Live is a Sony music compilation of songs performed by American singer/songwriter Billy Joel during a record run of twelve sold-out concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City in early 2006. It was released on June 13, 2006.

Although some of the singer's best known hits are on the album, many of them are transposed into a different key (often lower) to accommodate Joel's deepening voice. This is also the first time "Piano Man" has appeared on a live album, despite being Joel's signature song.

Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen All Rides & Attractions

Check out all the cool and awesome rides and attractions in Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen during my recent visit. From the demon, the astronomer, the monsoon, Star flyer, Aquila, to Vertigo. Enjoy!
Tivoli Gardens (or simply Tivoli) is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark.
With 4.6 million visitors in 2016, Tivoli is the second-most popular seasonal amusement park in the world after Europa-Park. Tivoli is the most-visited theme park in Scandinavia, and the fifth most-visited theme park in Europe, only behind Disneyland Park (Disneyland Paris), Europa-Park, Walt Disney Studios Park and Efteling.
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When planning my second big European trip, I just knew Copenhagen had to be on the itinerary. Not only is it ranked as one of the happiest cities to live, but it’s also home to something of a mecca for hardcore Disney fans: Tivoli Gardens. In fact, due to the seasonal nature of the park, I actually moved the entire trip forward two weeks once I learned it would be closed on my original travel dates!
Tivoli Gardens was founded in 1843 by Georg Carstensen, who was able to get a charter for the park by telling King Christian VIII, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.” In attendance on its opening day was none other than Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen, who Tivoli honored 150 years later with a dark ride based on his stories (Den Flyvende Kuffert, aka The Flying Trunk). Tivoli is the second oldest theme park in the world, followed only by Dryehavsbakken, which is also in Denmark. It takes up 20 acres smack dab in the heart of the city, and very much feels like an oasis of serenity in the midst of Copenhagen’s hustle and bustle, much like Disneyland does in Anaheim.
Unlike most “Walt Disney visited this place and copied it for Disneyland” stories I’ve heard, Walt’s visit to Tivoli Gardens in 1951 was actually well-documented. It seems that Walt was incredibly impressed by how clean and organized the park was compared to the seedier carnival-style amusement parks he was used to back in the US. Walt’s good friend, famed radio and TV personalityArt Linkletter, recalled him furiously scribbling notes the whole time, about everything from the gardens to the food to the chairs they were sitting in. When Linkletter asked Walt what he was doing, he said, “I’m just making notes about something that I’ve always dreamed of, a great, great playground for the children and families of America.”
And when Disneyland opened four years later in 1955, it definitely bore a strong resemblance to Tivoli, from the perfectly manicured landscaping, to the extensive use of waterways and intricate lighting, to the well-themed “faraway land” environments. It even has a Matterhorn bobsled coaster that on the outside looks very much like Tivoli’s The Mountain, which opened in 1914 and is one of the world’s oldest roller coasters.
Walt visited Tivoli again in 1958, and then in 1964 in the midst of the New York World’s Fair, when he was deciding which rides from the fair to bring back to Disneyland for a major overhaul of the park. It also seems like Walt took some of the philosophy of Disneyland from Georg Carstensen, who in 1844 said, “Tivoli will never, so to speak, be finished.” This mirrors one of Walt’s famous quotes from Disneyland’s opening day: “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world”. And it’s intriguing to see how Tivoli has actually managed to evolve and add things like thrill rides and weekly rock concerts to stay relevant, while still holding on to 175 years of tradition and maintaining its original charm. I’m not sure you could make that case quite as convincingly for the current state of Disneyland….
http://www.tivoligardens.com
Subscribe so you can keep up with the rest of my trip!
Ambient music by Rossco SoleTrain:
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Intro music ("Heavy Metal Polka") by LeonardKinsey.
Keep up with Leonard's shenanigans and book news at:
https://www.facebook.com/leonard.kinsey.3
https://twitter.com/DarkSideDisney
http://www.leonardkinsey.com
For offbeat, alternative, and adult-oriented Disney-related books, posters, CDs, and other merch, visit http://www.bambooforestpublishing.com

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Tour of Tivoli Gardens

Tour of Tivoli Gardens

Tour of Tivoli Gardens

Tour of Tivoli Gardens -
Tivoli is the world's second oldest amusement park and is one of Copenhagen's most famous attractions. Tivoli is filled with wild rides, green oases, gourmet food, and rock concerts - and much more. WATCH FREE: http://www.nextstop.tv

Dæmonen front seat on-ride HD POV Tivoli Gardens

At 92 feet tall and 1850 feet long with a top speed of 48 mph it might be the smallest, shortest and slowest B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard) floorless coaster, but it's still a thrilling ride. Did you know that even though it opened in 2004, it's one of the newest B&M floorless coasters currently operating? Only Hydra the Revenge at Dorney Park (2005), Hair Raiser at Ocean Park in Hong Kong (2011) and Nitro at Adlabs Imagica in India (2013) are newer.
You can also watch the off-ride video we posted to see more of what this thrilling coaster looks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGzSBtwI-qI
Tivoli Gardens is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is the exact same video as the Dæmonen 3D video we posted for those that cannot view the 3D version on their phone or tablet. Here is the link to the 3D video we posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBhYnE36_A4
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A Tour of Tivoli Gardens at night in Copenhagen

A magical tour of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
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Tivoli Gardens Massacre

Tivoli Gardens Massacre

Tivoli Gardens Massacre

The Jamaican security forces killed at least 73 people, mostly young men, in an operation in Tivoli Gardens in May 2010. The government has given no indication that it intends to prosecute anyone for these crimes. The residents of Tivoli Gardens are crying out for justice. Produced by LloydD'Aguilar

When planning my second big European trip, I just knew Copenhagen had to be on the itinerary. Not only is it ranked as one of the happiest cities to live, but it’s also home to something of a mecca for hardcore Disney fans: Tivoli Gardens. In fact, due to the seasonal nature of the park, I actually moved the entire trip forward two weeks once I learned it would be closed on my original travel dates!
Tivoli Gardens was founded in 1843 by Georg Carstensen, who was able to get a charter for the park by telling King Christian VIII, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.” In attendance on its opening day was none other than Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen, who Tivoli honored 150 years later with a dark ride based on his stories (Den Flyvende ...

published: 22 Jan 2018

Tour of Tivoli Gardens

Tour of Tivoli Gardens -
Tivoli is the world's second oldest amusement park and is one of Copenhagen's most famous attractions. Tivoli is filled with wild rides, green oases, gourmet food, and rock concerts - and much more. WATCH FREE: http://www.nextstop.tv

A Tour of Tivoli Gardens at night in Copenhagen

A magical tour of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
►Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1lY0X5y and click the bell to the right for new video notifications each week.
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Tivoli is the second oldest amusement park in the world and the most visited park in Scandinavia. It's a beautiful city escape and a must see when visiting Copenhagen. Make sure to go at night to witness the magic of all the rides and exhibits lit up with lanterns and colourful lights.
------
Check out GoAhead Tours Scandinavia: The Capitals and Fjords http://bit.ly/2dXnypR to book your own tour that stops here in Copenhagen where you too can visit Tivoli Gardens.
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Tivoli Gardens Massacre

The Jamaican security forces killed at least 73 people, mostly young men, in an operation in Tivoli Gardens in May 2010. The government has given no indication that it intends to prosecute anyone for these crimes. The residents of Tivoli Gardens are crying out for justice. Produced by LloydD'Aguilar

Check out all the cool and awesome rides and attractions in Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen during my recent visit. From the demon, the astronomer, the monsoon, Star flyer, Aquila, to Vertigo. Enjoy!
Tivoli Gardens (or simply Tivoli) is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark.
With 4.6 million visitors in 2016, Tivoli is the second-most popular seasonal amusement park in the world after Europa-Park. Tivoli is the most-visited theme park in Scandinavia, and the fifth most-visited theme park in Europe, only behind Disneyland Park (Disneyland Paris), Europa-Park, Walt Disney Studios Park and Efteling.
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Check out all the cool and awesome rides and attractions in Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen during my recent visit. From the demon, the astronomer, the monsoon, Star flyer, Aquila, to Vertigo. Enjoy!
Tivoli Gardens (or simply Tivoli) is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark.
With 4.6 million visitors in 2016, Tivoli is the second-most popular seasonal amusement park in the world after Europa-Park. Tivoli is the most-visited theme park in Scandinavia, and the fifth most-visited theme park in Europe, only behind Disneyland Park (Disneyland Paris), Europa-Park, Walt Disney Studios Park and Efteling.
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When planning my second big European trip, I just knew Copenhagen had to be on the itinerary. Not only is it ranked as one of the happiest cities to live, but i...

When planning my second big European trip, I just knew Copenhagen had to be on the itinerary. Not only is it ranked as one of the happiest cities to live, but it’s also home to something of a mecca for hardcore Disney fans: Tivoli Gardens. In fact, due to the seasonal nature of the park, I actually moved the entire trip forward two weeks once I learned it would be closed on my original travel dates!
Tivoli Gardens was founded in 1843 by Georg Carstensen, who was able to get a charter for the park by telling King Christian VIII, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.” In attendance on its opening day was none other than Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen, who Tivoli honored 150 years later with a dark ride based on his stories (Den Flyvende Kuffert, aka The Flying Trunk). Tivoli is the second oldest theme park in the world, followed only by Dryehavsbakken, which is also in Denmark. It takes up 20 acres smack dab in the heart of the city, and very much feels like an oasis of serenity in the midst of Copenhagen’s hustle and bustle, much like Disneyland does in Anaheim.
Unlike most “Walt Disney visited this place and copied it for Disneyland” stories I’ve heard, Walt’s visit to Tivoli Gardens in 1951 was actually well-documented. It seems that Walt was incredibly impressed by how clean and organized the park was compared to the seedier carnival-style amusement parks he was used to back in the US. Walt’s good friend, famed radio and TV personalityArt Linkletter, recalled him furiously scribbling notes the whole time, about everything from the gardens to the food to the chairs they were sitting in. When Linkletter asked Walt what he was doing, he said, “I’m just making notes about something that I’ve always dreamed of, a great, great playground for the children and families of America.”
And when Disneyland opened four years later in 1955, it definitely bore a strong resemblance to Tivoli, from the perfectly manicured landscaping, to the extensive use of waterways and intricate lighting, to the well-themed “faraway land” environments. It even has a Matterhorn bobsled coaster that on the outside looks very much like Tivoli’s The Mountain, which opened in 1914 and is one of the world’s oldest roller coasters.
Walt visited Tivoli again in 1958, and then in 1964 in the midst of the New York World’s Fair, when he was deciding which rides from the fair to bring back to Disneyland for a major overhaul of the park. It also seems like Walt took some of the philosophy of Disneyland from Georg Carstensen, who in 1844 said, “Tivoli will never, so to speak, be finished.” This mirrors one of Walt’s famous quotes from Disneyland’s opening day: “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world”. And it’s intriguing to see how Tivoli has actually managed to evolve and add things like thrill rides and weekly rock concerts to stay relevant, while still holding on to 175 years of tradition and maintaining its original charm. I’m not sure you could make that case quite as convincingly for the current state of Disneyland….
http://www.tivoligardens.com
Subscribe so you can keep up with the rest of my trip!
Ambient music by Rossco SoleTrain:
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Intro music ("Heavy Metal Polka") by LeonardKinsey.
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https://www.facebook.com/leonard.kinsey.3
https://twitter.com/DarkSideDisney
http://www.leonardkinsey.com
For offbeat, alternative, and adult-oriented Disney-related books, posters, CDs, and other merch, visit http://www.bambooforestpublishing.com

When planning my second big European trip, I just knew Copenhagen had to be on the itinerary. Not only is it ranked as one of the happiest cities to live, but it’s also home to something of a mecca for hardcore Disney fans: Tivoli Gardens. In fact, due to the seasonal nature of the park, I actually moved the entire trip forward two weeks once I learned it would be closed on my original travel dates!
Tivoli Gardens was founded in 1843 by Georg Carstensen, who was able to get a charter for the park by telling King Christian VIII, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.” In attendance on its opening day was none other than Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen, who Tivoli honored 150 years later with a dark ride based on his stories (Den Flyvende Kuffert, aka The Flying Trunk). Tivoli is the second oldest theme park in the world, followed only by Dryehavsbakken, which is also in Denmark. It takes up 20 acres smack dab in the heart of the city, and very much feels like an oasis of serenity in the midst of Copenhagen’s hustle and bustle, much like Disneyland does in Anaheim.
Unlike most “Walt Disney visited this place and copied it for Disneyland” stories I’ve heard, Walt’s visit to Tivoli Gardens in 1951 was actually well-documented. It seems that Walt was incredibly impressed by how clean and organized the park was compared to the seedier carnival-style amusement parks he was used to back in the US. Walt’s good friend, famed radio and TV personalityArt Linkletter, recalled him furiously scribbling notes the whole time, about everything from the gardens to the food to the chairs they were sitting in. When Linkletter asked Walt what he was doing, he said, “I’m just making notes about something that I’ve always dreamed of, a great, great playground for the children and families of America.”
And when Disneyland opened four years later in 1955, it definitely bore a strong resemblance to Tivoli, from the perfectly manicured landscaping, to the extensive use of waterways and intricate lighting, to the well-themed “faraway land” environments. It even has a Matterhorn bobsled coaster that on the outside looks very much like Tivoli’s The Mountain, which opened in 1914 and is one of the world’s oldest roller coasters.
Walt visited Tivoli again in 1958, and then in 1964 in the midst of the New York World’s Fair, when he was deciding which rides from the fair to bring back to Disneyland for a major overhaul of the park. It also seems like Walt took some of the philosophy of Disneyland from Georg Carstensen, who in 1844 said, “Tivoli will never, so to speak, be finished.” This mirrors one of Walt’s famous quotes from Disneyland’s opening day: “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world”. And it’s intriguing to see how Tivoli has actually managed to evolve and add things like thrill rides and weekly rock concerts to stay relevant, while still holding on to 175 years of tradition and maintaining its original charm. I’m not sure you could make that case quite as convincingly for the current state of Disneyland….
http://www.tivoligardens.com
Subscribe so you can keep up with the rest of my trip!
Ambient music by Rossco SoleTrain:
http://youtube.com/rosscosoletrain2
Intro music ("Heavy Metal Polka") by LeonardKinsey.
Keep up with Leonard's shenanigans and book news at:
https://www.facebook.com/leonard.kinsey.3
https://twitter.com/DarkSideDisney
http://www.leonardkinsey.com
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Tour of Tivoli Gardens -
Tivoli is the world's second oldest amusement park and is one of Copenhagen's most famous attractions. Tivoli is filled with wild rides, green oases, gourmet food, and rock concerts - and much more. WATCH FREE: http://www.nextstop.tv

Tour of Tivoli Gardens -
Tivoli is the world's second oldest amusement park and is one of Copenhagen's most famous attractions. Tivoli is filled with wild rides, green oases, gourmet food, and rock concerts - and much more. WATCH FREE: http://www.nextstop.tv

Dæmonen front seat on-ride HD POV Tivoli Gardens

At 92 feet tall and 1850 feet long with a top speed of 48 mph it might be the smallest, shortest and slowest B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard) floorless coaster, but i...

At 92 feet tall and 1850 feet long with a top speed of 48 mph it might be the smallest, shortest and slowest B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard) floorless coaster, but it's still a thrilling ride. Did you know that even though it opened in 2004, it's one of the newest B&M floorless coasters currently operating? Only Hydra the Revenge at Dorney Park (2005), Hair Raiser at Ocean Park in Hong Kong (2011) and Nitro at Adlabs Imagica in India (2013) are newer.
You can also watch the off-ride video we posted to see more of what this thrilling coaster looks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGzSBtwI-qI
Tivoli Gardens is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is the exact same video as the Dæmonen 3D video we posted for those that cannot view the 3D version on their phone or tablet. Here is the link to the 3D video we posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBhYnE36_A4
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At 92 feet tall and 1850 feet long with a top speed of 48 mph it might be the smallest, shortest and slowest B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard) floorless coaster, but it's still a thrilling ride. Did you know that even though it opened in 2004, it's one of the newest B&M floorless coasters currently operating? Only Hydra the Revenge at Dorney Park (2005), Hair Raiser at Ocean Park in Hong Kong (2011) and Nitro at Adlabs Imagica in India (2013) are newer.
You can also watch the off-ride video we posted to see more of what this thrilling coaster looks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGzSBtwI-qI
Tivoli Gardens is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is the exact same video as the Dæmonen 3D video we posted for those that cannot view the 3D version on their phone or tablet. Here is the link to the 3D video we posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBhYnE36_A4
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A Tour of Tivoli Gardens at night in Copenhagen

A magical tour of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
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Tivoli is the second oldest amusement park in the world and the most visited park in Scandinavia. It's a beautiful city escape and a must see when visiting Copenhagen. Make sure to go at night to witness the magic of all the rides and exhibits lit up with lanterns and colourful lights.
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A magical tour of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
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Tivoli is the second oldest amusement park in the world and the most visited park in Scandinavia. It's a beautiful city escape and a must see when visiting Copenhagen. Make sure to go at night to witness the magic of all the rides and exhibits lit up with lanterns and colourful lights.
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The Jamaican security forces killed at least 73 people, mostly young men, in an operation in Tivoli Gardens in May 2010. The government has given no indication that it intends to prosecute anyone for these crimes. The residents of Tivoli Gardens are crying out for justice. Produced by LloydD'Aguilar

The Jamaican security forces killed at least 73 people, mostly young men, in an operation in Tivoli Gardens in May 2010. The government has given no indication that it intends to prosecute anyone for these crimes. The residents of Tivoli Gardens are crying out for justice. Produced by LloydD'Aguilar

Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen All Rides & Attractions

Check out all the cool and awesome rides and attractions in Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen during my recent visit. From the demon, the astronomer, the monsoon, Star flyer, Aquila, to Vertigo. Enjoy!
Tivoli Gardens (or simply Tivoli) is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark.
With 4.6 million visitors in 2016, Tivoli is the second-most popular seasonal amusement park in the world after Europa-Park. Tivoli is the most-visited theme park in Scandinavia, and the fifth most-visited theme park in Europe, only behind Disneyland Park (Disneyland Paris), Europa-Park, Walt Disney Studios Park and Efteling.
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When planning my second big European trip, I just knew Copenhagen had to be on the itinerary. Not only is it ranked as one of the happiest cities to live, but it’s also home to something of a mecca for hardcore Disney fans: Tivoli Gardens. In fact, due to the seasonal nature of the park, I actually moved the entire trip forward two weeks once I learned it would be closed on my original travel dates!
Tivoli Gardens was founded in 1843 by Georg Carstensen, who was able to get a charter for the park by telling King Christian VIII, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.” In attendance on its opening day was none other than Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen, who Tivoli honored 150 years later with a dark ride based on his stories (Den Flyvende Kuffert, aka The Flying Trunk). Tivoli is the second oldest theme park in the world, followed only by Dryehavsbakken, which is also in Denmark. It takes up 20 acres smack dab in the heart of the city, and very much feels like an oasis of serenity in the midst of Copenhagen’s hustle and bustle, much like Disneyland does in Anaheim.
Unlike most “Walt Disney visited this place and copied it for Disneyland” stories I’ve heard, Walt’s visit to Tivoli Gardens in 1951 was actually well-documented. It seems that Walt was incredibly impressed by how clean and organized the park was compared to the seedier carnival-style amusement parks he was used to back in the US. Walt’s good friend, famed radio and TV personalityArt Linkletter, recalled him furiously scribbling notes the whole time, about everything from the gardens to the food to the chairs they were sitting in. When Linkletter asked Walt what he was doing, he said, “I’m just making notes about something that I’ve always dreamed of, a great, great playground for the children and families of America.”
And when Disneyland opened four years later in 1955, it definitely bore a strong resemblance to Tivoli, from the perfectly manicured landscaping, to the extensive use of waterways and intricate lighting, to the well-themed “faraway land” environments. It even has a Matterhorn bobsled coaster that on the outside looks very much like Tivoli’s The Mountain, which opened in 1914 and is one of the world’s oldest roller coasters.
Walt visited Tivoli again in 1958, and then in 1964 in the midst of the New York World’s Fair, when he was deciding which rides from the fair to bring back to Disneyland for a major overhaul of the park. It also seems like Walt took some of the philosophy of Disneyland from Georg Carstensen, who in 1844 said, “Tivoli will never, so to speak, be finished.” This mirrors one of Walt’s famous quotes from Disneyland’s opening day: “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world”. And it’s intriguing to see how Tivoli has actually managed to evolve and add things like thrill rides and weekly rock concerts to stay relevant, while still holding on to 175 years of tradition and maintaining its original charm. I’m not sure you could make that case quite as convincingly for the current state of Disneyland….
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Tour of Tivoli Gardens

Tour of Tivoli Gardens -
Tivoli is the world's second oldest amusement park and is one of Copenhagen's most famous attractions. Tivoli is filled with wild rides, green oases, gourmet food, and rock concerts - and much more. WATCH FREE: http://www.nextstop.tv

Dæmonen front seat on-ride HD POV Tivoli Gardens

At 92 feet tall and 1850 feet long with a top speed of 48 mph it might be the smallest, shortest and slowest B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard) floorless coaster, but it's still a thrilling ride. Did you know that even though it opened in 2004, it's one of the newest B&M floorless coasters currently operating? Only Hydra the Revenge at Dorney Park (2005), Hair Raiser at Ocean Park in Hong Kong (2011) and Nitro at Adlabs Imagica in India (2013) are newer.
You can also watch the off-ride video we posted to see more of what this thrilling coaster looks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGzSBtwI-qI
Tivoli Gardens is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is the exact same video as the Dæmonen 3D video we posted for those that cannot view the 3D version on their phone or tablet. Here is the link to the 3D video we posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBhYnE36_A4
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A Tour of Tivoli Gardens at night in Copenhagen

A magical tour of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
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Tivoli is the second oldest amusement park in the world and the most visited park in Scandinavia. It's a beautiful city escape and a must see when visiting Copenhagen. Make sure to go at night to witness the magic of all the rides and exhibits lit up with lanterns and colourful lights.
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Tivoli Gardens Massacre

The Jamaican security forces killed at least 73 people, mostly young men, in an operation in Tivoli Gardens in May 2010. The government has given no indication that it intends to prosecute anyone for these crimes. The residents of Tivoli Gardens are crying out for justice. Produced by LloydD'Aguilar

History

The amusement park was first called "Tivoli & Vauxhall"; "Tivoli" alluding to the Jardin de Tivoli in Paris (which in its turn had been named from Tivoli near Rome, Italy),"Vauxhall" alluding to the Vauxhall Gardens in London. It is also mentioned in various books, like Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.

Tivoli's founder, Georg Carstensen (b. 1812 – d. 1857), obtained a five-year charter to create Tivoli by telling King Christian VIII that "when the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics". The monarch granted Carstensen use of roughly 15 acres (61,000 m²) of the fortified glacis outside Vesterport (the West Gate) for an annual rent. Therefore, until the 1850s, Tivoli was outside the city, accessible through Vesterport.